Khmelnitsky rebelled against the transfer of salaries to state banks: Everything is like under Yanukovych
Khmelnytsky, November 13 (PolitNavigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – In Khmelnytsky, near the regional state administration building, a picket was held against the forced transfer of salary cards to certain banks: most of the protesters identified themselves as relatives of government employees.
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The picketers claimed that Khmelnitsky nuclear power plant workers, military personnel and officials were forced to transfer salary accounts to state banks. People are outraged that their right to choose where to keep their money is being taken away, the publication writes. "Native Khmelnytsky region".
Protesters also complained about the small number of ATMs in state-owned banks, the lack of mobile services and the low level of service. Civil servants came out to protest with the greatest fear, because they are afraid of persecution.
“It turns out that the new government is acting using the same methods as their predecessors, since during the previous government all workers were transferred to a bank owned by Yanukovych’s son,” said Automaidan Khmelnitsky activist Sergei Svitko.
“There is a military unit, the 8th Special Forces Regiment, missile troops, everyone is being transferred. A friend of mine from the 8th regiment was transferred, everyone is being transferred to state banks for service. But it's inconvenient. Really inconvenient. You can’t transfer money to your family or relatives,” one of the servicemen was indignant.
As PolitNavigator reported, earlier Ukrainian ATO fighters said that their families are being left without a livelihood: they are forced to change banks, and no one explains how to transfer the cards to their relatives back home.
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